Textiles

This beautiful quality refines the look and touch of chenille, rendering it fully modern. Two colors of fine linen chenille yarn are twisted together to create the background. Additional weft yarns appear at random to add pops of color, highlight or shadow. The linen chenille, new to the market, provides a surface which is both durable and appealingly matte/dry. Upholstery weight. Linen, Viscose, Poly, Cotton construction. In 12 colors.

Yarns of varied type and thickness work together in this dimensional weave, perfect for upholstery. Soft chenille and loopy boucle ripple through the weft, creating a high-low surface. The effect is stimulating to the eye and super soft to the touch. Another beautiful and useful foundation. Cotton and rayon. In 10 colors.

Printing meets cutting edge technology in this pattern of squiggling lines. Laser light is used to precisely lift color from the dyed linen ground, revealing our design. Perfectly scaled to be a universal coordinate in any scheme, "Squiggle" is designed to match exactly to corresponding shades of "Glow" solid. In 5 colors.

This colorful tweed employs a variety of yarn types and thicknesses to create a foundation fabric with incredible dimension and surface texture. Multi-fiber construction starring cotton and viscose results in a wonderfully soft and comfortable hand. In a range of colors which will surely provide "something for everyone." In 8 colors.

The fabrication of "Carousel" is as mesmerizing as its kaleidoscopic appearance. A structure similar to matelasse is cleverly "stuffed" with chenille yarns, adding dimension and weight. The same chenille yarns serve to outline each hexagonal motif, achieving the look and feel of quilted goods. This truly new-to-market and technically brilliant weave beckons upholstery usage. Comprised mostly of super-soft viscose. In 5 colors.

Hinson's famed "Fireworks" print is reimagined as dazzling embroidery. We enlarged the scale considerably and used two colors of silky rayon yarn for dramatic effect. Colors shimmer and seem to change with movement and light. The ground cloth is a mid-weight linen with a rayon embroidery. In 8 colors.

Albert Hadley collaborated with Harry Hinson in 2001 to create a collection encompassing light hearted hand printed textiles and wallcoverings. The name Van is an homage to Van Truex, the defining interior designer that set the taste in the 1950's.